Snack Bar

Our food isn't just amazing its really
REALLY inexpensive as well. The star of the
show is our "Break Steak Special" . 1/4
pound of shaved flank steak, your choice of
onions, peppers and BBQ sauce ( we recommend
all three), a side of shoe string French
fries and a 16 oz soft drink, all for $4.98!

Snack Bar MenuAppetizersPizza Rolls $1.75Pizza Rolls are a frozen snack product
inspired by Asian egg rolls, but made with pizza
ingredients. Invented by Jeno Paulucci in 1968,
Paulucci later sold his Jeno's Pizza Rolls line
to the Pillsbury Company for more than $140
million.[1] Pillsbury later sold the brand to
General Mills, who rebranded it under their
Totino's line in 1993

Corn Nuggets $2.00A blend of sweet yellow corn and a rich,
slightly sweet sauce, rolled in a golden batter
for a big sweet corn flavor. Ideal as a snack,
appetizer or side dish.

Shoestring French Fries $1.75Crispy and delicious right from the frier,
tender potato inside, golden and crunchy on the
outside.

Mozzarella Sticks $2.95Mozzarella sticks are elongated pieces of
battered or breaded mozzarella. In US the
deep-fried snack is often served at restaurants
as an appetizer or as North American pub fare.
Mozzarella sticks are sometimes added to an
"appetizer sampler" that may include other
snacks like buffalo wings, potato skins, fried
zucchini, or even nachos. Mozzarella sticks may
be served with tomato[1] or marinara sauce, as
well as plum sauce, jalapeño jelly, bbq

Fried Ravioli $2.75five deep friend cheese filled ravioli's

House Specialties
Fills your tummy :)
Break Steak Cheese Steak $2.75The world famous Break Steak. 1/4 pound of
thinly sliced flank steak cooked to order. It is
served with either Onions, Green Peppers or BBQ
Sauce. Choose any combination or try them all
together and topped with white American cheese.
Served on a soft Italian steak roll.

SPECIAL Break Steak Special $4.98
For 25 years this meal had been ONLY $4.00.
Fries, a soft drink and he world famous Break
Steak all for just $4.98 ($7.00 for to go
orders). 1/4 pound of thinly sliced flank steak
cooked to order. It is served with either
Onions, Green Peppers or BBQ Sauce. Choose any
combination or try them all together and topped
with white American cheese. Served on a soft
Italian steak roll.

Corn Dog $1.75 ( in season)A corn dog is a hot dog sausage coated in a
thick layer of cornmeal batter and deep fried in
oil, although some are baked. Almost all corn
dogs are served on a wooden stick, though some
early versions had no stick.

Chicken Tenders $4.50Chicken fingers, also known as "Tendy's,"
chicken tenders[1] chicken strips or chicken
fillets, are chicken meat that does not include
any bones or skin. Chicken fingers are prepared
by dipping chicken meat in a breading mixture
and then deep frying them.[2] Traditionally,
chicken fingers are primarily white meat, made
from the rib meat trimmed from the breast.

Reeses Wiffle ice Cream
Sandwich $3.50Take a fresh deep fried waffle top it with a scoop of
ice cream, drizzle that with Hershey's Chocolate
Syrup,Reeses peanut butter topping and put another deep
fried waffle on top, drizzle more Hershey's syrup, more
Reeses Sauce nand you have a Reeses Wiffle!

Drinks
Soft DrinksStewarts Root Beer $1.50Stewart's Fountain Classics are a brand of premium
soft drinks made in the United States. Stewart's are
nostalgic "old fashioned" fountain sodas, having
originated at the Stewart's Restaurants, a chain of root
beer stands started in 1924 in Mansfield, Ohio. In 1990,
the bottling rights to Stewart's were acquired by the
Cable Car Beverage Corporation. Cream Soda and Ginger
Beer flavors were introduced in 1992. O

R C Cola $1.50The first product in the Royal Crown line was Chero-Cola
in 1905, followed by Royal Crown Ginger Ale, Royal Crown
Strawberry, and Royal Crown Root Beer. The company was
renamed Chero-Cola, and in 1925, called Nehi Corporation
after its colored and flavored drinks. In 1934, Chero-Cola
was reformulated by Rufus Kamm, a chemist, and
re-released as Royal Crown Cola.

Diet Iced Tea $1.50Sunkist Orange Soda $1.50Sunkist was first licensed by Sunkist Growers to the
General Cinema Corporation, the leading independent
bottler of Pepsi-Cola products at the time. The soft
drink was the idea of Mark Stevens, who foresaw the
potential based on market research which indicated that,
worldwide, orange was the third best selling soft drink
flavor (largely due to The Coca-Cola Company's Fanta
brand).7 UP $1.007 Up is a brand of a lemon-lime flavored
non-caffeinated soft drink. The rights to the brand are
held by Dr Pepper Snapple Group in the United States,
and PepsiCo (or its licensees) in the rest of the world,
including Puerto Rico, where the concentrate is
manufactured at the Pepsi facility in Cidra. The US
version of the 7 Up logo includes a red spot between the
'7' and 'Up'

Icee Frozen Drink $1.75Omar Knedlik (1916–1989), was the inventor of the
ICEE frozen drink. He was born and raised a poor farm
boy in Barnes, Kansas in 1916. Knedlik was a World War
II veteran who bought his first ice cream shop after the
war. He owned several hotels before moving to
Coffeyville, Kansas, where he became the owner of a
Dairy Queen in the late-1950s. Knedlik did not have a
soda fountain, so he served semi-frozen bottled soft
drinks.